India is often described as a land of "Unity in Diversity". This is most evident in its linguistic landscape; while Hindi and English are the official languages, there are over 20 other constitutionally recognized languages and more than 1,000 local dialects spoken across the country. Every 100 kilometers, one might find a distinct shift in language, dress, and local customs. 2. Family and Social Fabric The family remains the central pillar of Indian society.
India is often described as a land of "Unity in Diversity". This is most evident in its linguistic landscape; while Hindi and English are the official languages, there are over 20 other constitutionally recognized languages and more than 1,000 local dialects spoken across the country. Every 100 kilometers, one might find a distinct shift in language, dress, and local customs. 2. Family and Social Fabric The family remains the central pillar of Indian society.